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look like america. lou: if i may say, america needs those leaders with exactly those quifications and characteristics. you're right. don't think most americans really give a darn whether it comes from the republican side of the democratic side if the republicans are gointo continue to put out the quality of they have. that does not garner the interest to my attention, passion of the voter. you know, it is immaterial to most americans. the party is called republican or whether it is called raptor. the fact is, the republican party looks to me as it often loover the course of the past 30 years to be indire straits. >> i agree. i think there is a lack of identification on the part of the voters with the republican party. a look at the republican party and say, that's not e. the republican party has to look more like them, not only physically but to convey their very deep feelin as well. lou: any prospect in your judgment that president obama is sincere and serious and genuine about reaching out? were going
look like america. lou: if i may say, america needs those leaders with exactly those quifications and characteristics. you're right. don't think most americans really give a darn whether it comes from the republican side of the democratic side if the republicans are gointo continue to put out the quality of they have. that does not garner the interest to my attention, passion of the voter. you know, it is immaterial to most americans. the party is called republican or whether it is called...
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supporters what will the election mean for america? >> immigration. >> he would help students like me to go to school to receive a quality education. >> now because of the programs we can move forward. we have to save the country first. [laughter] >> you are laughing? >> they feel he saves the country but i think we will go broke sooner that you can respond. >> we will because we have $5 trillion of debt to under his administration. we had 10 trillionver the last few but it is a higher rate than before. if you believe all those bailouts and stimulus money stop the depression then i think you think p save the country by the keep the burdens on business enterprise and npr tday said business has been holding back because of uncertainty. now with the election there is ceainty mbe they will start investing. that is whistling past the graveyard. [laughter] with more aggressive regulators and higher taxes? john: and more debt with the 5 trillion, we have a chart comparing greece with the riots and the united states is 12 years behind. >> but
supporters what will the election mean for america? >> immigration. >> he would help students like me to go to school to receive a quality education. >> now because of the programs we can move forward. we have to save the country first. [laughter] >> you are laughing? >> they feel he saves the country but i think we will go broke sooner that you can respond. >> we will because we have $5 trillion of debt to under his administration. we had 10 trillionver the...
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welcome to america. love it or hate it, today is black friday. >> 1 # 1,000 people lined up outside the store at midnight. >> black friday is one day in a litany of holiday shopping experiences. david: following the crowd of protesters heading to wal-mart locations in the chicago area trying to make a mess of the black friday shopping experience. >> what strikes me is we made it a big deal, like, oh, it's a protest to protest against having black friday encroach on thanksgiving. david: this is capitalism at its best or some say at its worst. all right. what we wanted to focus on is patriotic millionaire stuff; right? >> easy to inherit your wealth and become a liberal. they forget a word in tax me, tax just me. if you want to be taxed because you're a millionaire, leave everybody else alone. >> treasury.gov are happy to take your money. you don't have to pass a law. do it now. david: if you're upset about this, cut a check to the government. they never do. not even the billionaires. you don't at all. of
welcome to america. love it or hate it, today is black friday. >> 1 # 1,000 people lined up outside the store at midnight. >> black friday is one day in a litany of holiday shopping experiences. david: following the crowd of protesters heading to wal-mart locations in the chicago area trying to make a mess of the black friday shopping experience. >> what strikes me is we made it a big deal, like, oh, it's a protest to protest against having black friday encroach on...
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>> i think all of southern america is a huge opportunity for us. brazil, argentina, mexico, one thing we're doing now that we haven't seen in the past is we used to use distributors, now we are taking the business direct to those retailers allowing us to gain additional margin as well as create the business relationship. cheryl: obviously there is a big debate right now between online sales of shoes versus going to the store. what do your customers do? is the online audience really where you are getting your sales? >> traditional brick-and-mortar is the best way because the issue that happens buying stuff online, although that was a great job with the return policy to allow you to buy shoes online and not have to try them on. still, brick-and-mortar is the way to go. cheryl: you mentioned that zapas. >> they are our biggest retailers. cheryl: tell us about your hot seller. the mic, that is your hottest brand, right? >> right. it is a high top with a little bit of a retro style on it, the definitive style that makes it different is the materials and
>> i think all of southern america is a huge opportunity for us. brazil, argentina, mexico, one thing we're doing now that we haven't seen in the past is we used to use distributors, now we are taking the business direct to those retailers allowing us to gain additional margin as well as create the business relationship. cheryl: obviously there is a big debate right now between online sales of shoes versus going to the store. what do your customers do? is the online audience really where...
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unbelief in america. i believe in the people of america. [applause] i ran for office because i'm concerned about america. this election is over, but our principles and door. i believe that the principles upon wh
unbelief in america. i believe in the people of america. [applause] i ran for office because i'm concerned about america. this election is over, but our principles and door. i believe that the principles upon wh
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america in the 1950's made to the rich parrot -- pay their fair share. 91 percent. it gave workers the power to bargain for decent wages and benefits, yet contrary to right-wing propaganda, define right-wing propaganda as anything that disagrees with pregnant, then and now it prospered, and we can do that again. so apparently this nobel prize-winning economist just wants to the commonwealth, raise taxes. 91 percent and everything will be fine. these tax-and-spend liberals are truly something else. in a class by himself. he fails to talk about, and we will hear tonight, the fact that back then we had a responsible government. a responsible economist and even a few responsible columnists. here's a comparison we want to draw, if we make. 1955, the middle of the decade, federal spending was just over 17 percent of gdp, 17%. now just about 23% of gdp, the good old days. federal deficits were under 1%. that is now amounting to over 7% of gdp. back then trade was a contributor to economic growth, the economy. we were bringing in $500 million when adjusted for inflation, an
america in the 1950's made to the rich parrot -- pay their fair share. 91 percent. it gave workers the power to bargain for decent wages and benefits, yet contrary to right-wing propaganda, define right-wing propaganda as anything that disagrees with pregnant, then and now it prospered, and we can do that again. so apparently this nobel prize-winning economist just wants to the commonwealth, raise taxes. 91 percent and everything will be fine. these tax-and-spend liberals are truly something...
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for the winner, bank of america. nice move to the upside. a lot is happening in this next hour. after the bell, we do have a bunch of news we need to get to you right now. david asman getting ready for that. david: we are looking at interesting moves. starbucks. talk about a gainer. liz: let's go to nicole petallides. better than expected jobs report. why weren't traitors impressed with the numbers? nicole: when you hear all the experts talk about the facts of rate of growth we are seeing, it will take nine or ten years to get back to normal levels for an appointment. that certainly does not make you feel like you should be fine this market on the contrary. short-term selling going on right now. david: look at what happened to apple. the last time i looked it was down $21. over 3% loss in just one day. 3.5% off now. nicole: it is very interesting. it looked as if it was going higher. i solved the lines for the ipad many. today, it is selling into the close. liz: energy one of the worst performing sectors today. we have natural gas significantly lower. what are the names behind a
for the winner, bank of america. nice move to the upside. a lot is happening in this next hour. after the bell, we do have a bunch of news we need to get to you right now. david asman getting ready for that. david: we are looking at interesting moves. starbucks. talk about a gainer. liz: let's go to nicole petallides. better than expected jobs report. why weren't traitors impressed with the numbers? nicole: when you hear all the experts talk about the facts of rate of growth we are seeing, it...
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so here's the question, have we lost touch with core family values in america at this thanksgiving? father jonathan morris on that next. @ stuart: oh, this is a top story now, problems on the busiest travel day of the year, very foggy at chicago's o'hare airport. look at this, 150 flights cancelled so far. 400 delayed. this will last until early afternoon, could create a ripple effect across the country. bad news indeed. lots of economic news out earlier today because the thanksgiving holiday comes tomorrow, of course. jobless claims 410,000, big jump in new york and new jersey because of hurricane sandy. the latest freddie mac mortgage rate, the average for a 30 year, 3.31%. can you believe that? that is a new record low. the dow industrials, not much going on, 16 points higher. no reaction to the news out of europe. no deal to keep bailing out greece. they will decide later. as they always do. back in 90 seconds with father jonathan morris, have we gone too far when people should rather be shopping than spending time with families, have we? stuart: facebook shares rising again qui
so here's the question, have we lost touch with core family values in america at this thanksgiving? father jonathan morris on that next. @ stuart: oh, this is a top story now, problems on the busiest travel day of the year, very foggy at chicago's o'hare airport. look at this, 150 flights cancelled so far. 400 delayed. this will last until early afternoon, could create a ripple effect across the country. bad news indeed. lots of economic news out earlier today because the thanksgiving holiday...
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. >> i mean the question of this election really comes down to this, do the people of america' 4 more years like the last 4 years -- or do you want real change finally? lou: one more day until we decide whether a change of leadership is what we want. expert election analysis predicts with two of the best in business author columnist juan williams, and fox news digital columnist editor chrissy desire walt. we take that up with waleed ferris, and brad other. president obama barnstorming through 3 swing states today on elect eve, president making what he calls final campaign stops in his life, in wisconsin, ohio, and iowa. fox news, chief white house correspondent ed henry with him every step of the way with our report. >> hello, wisconsin. >> reporter: this is president obama's last day of barnstorming, ever. aides say if he loses to mitt romney, there is no comeback tour in 2016. >> i get to fly around with him the last day that i will ever campaign. >> reporter: mostalgia in the area he brought bruce springsteen along for the ride, for jam sessions through 3 midwestern battlegrounds t
. >> i mean the question of this election really comes down to this, do the people of america' 4 more years like the last 4 years -- or do you want real change finally? lou: one more day until we decide whether a change of leadership is what we want. expert election analysis predicts with two of the best in business author columnist juan williams, and fox news digital columnist editor chrissy desire walt. we take that up with waleed ferris, and brad other. president obama barnstorming...
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i think the fundamental thing we strive for in america is that everyone has an equal opportunity. we know that is not the case but that is what we want. not equality of outcome. that is cambodia, right? we want everyone to have a quote, fair shot. and then that is something we all strive for. by the way that begins i think with fixing family structure in america but also fixing the schools because a lot of low income kids are stuck in terrible schools that you and i would never send our kids to. melissa: if we're striving for a fairness or an equality of opportunity as opposed to outcome, does redistributing income or taxing the wealthy even more achieve that? does it help get us closer to an equality of opportunity? >> no. that is one of the central themes of the book, melissa. actually when we raised tax rates in the past it actually stifles opportunity. it reduces risk-taking. reduces business investment an hiring. that obviously hurts the middle class. by the way, conversely one of my favorite chapters in the book i go through the 1920s and the '60s and '80s and 2000's. what i
i think the fundamental thing we strive for in america is that everyone has an equal opportunity. we know that is not the case but that is what we want. not equality of outcome. that is cambodia, right? we want everyone to have a quote, fair shot. and then that is something we all strive for. by the way that begins i think with fixing family structure in america but also fixing the schools because a lot of low income kids are stuck in terrible schools that you and i would never send our kids...
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the company expected south america to show the strongest demand in 2013. let's take a look at the dow jones industrial. up 21 points. so far, we still have a winning week on wall street. we will see if this is our winning week. back to you. connell: thank you very much. dagen: there is no way around it. if congress cannot get its act together on the fiscal cliff, taxes for the vast americans will go out. 90% of households in this country will pay higher taxes if the u.s. goes off that cliff. with low income families among the hardest hit. connell: charlie wrangle, congressman from new york, he is here in studio with us. >> we have to get a deal done. it would be irresponsible for congress to go forward. most people do not know that the break that they are getting is temporary. it expires december 31. do nothing and the rates automatically go up. what about the severe cuts that we will have in the budget. this is a nightmare that we created that never should have happened. now it is on the brink of happening. in my opinion, will it happen, no. we have the o
the company expected south america to show the strongest demand in 2013. let's take a look at the dow jones industrial. up 21 points. so far, we still have a winning week on wall street. we will see if this is our winning week. back to you. connell: thank you very much. dagen: there is no way around it. if congress cannot get its act together on the fiscal cliff, taxes for the vast americans will go out. 90% of households in this country will pay higher taxes if the u.s. goes off that cliff....
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wrong for california, wrong for america. the state and the nation have a spending problem but both the state and the nation voted to keep spending spree, keep going and both voted to raise taxes. i do not share the times's rosy outlook for california or the united states and that is my take. ♪ ♪ [ enne revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winr event going onow -- but hurry, the offer ends on. stuart: john boehner said he is optimistic that the fiscal cliff negotiations will speak successful. use the word optimistic. market coming back a little on that. as we told you earlier forbes saying that 11 states are in a death spiral. their words. don't buy house in the 11 states, don't invest in their municipal-bond. joiiing us from one of those states is scott kennedy in chicago, ill.. what do you make of that? >> i totally agree. i am not going to buy another house in this state ever again and as markets said, at some point we will run out of spending other peo
wrong for california, wrong for america. the state and the nation have a spending problem but both the state and the nation voted to keep spending spree, keep going and both voted to raise taxes. i do not share the times's rosy outlook for california or the united states and that is my take. ♪ ♪ [ enne revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winr event going onow -- but hurry, the offer ends on. stuart: john boehner said he is...
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america is choosing one of two very different paths today. one of those differences involves government, big or small, which do you prefer? the national debt exploding 5 trillion under the president, just look at that. that is big government spending. so which side do you think the judge is on when it comes to the size of government? he is next. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. stuart: some people say this election could come down to simple but fundamental choice, big government or smaller government. who better to turn to that but the judge. all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here. >> you know i would phrase it as this is, and i suspect that my dear friend and fellow new jerseyian steve forbe
america is choosing one of two very different paths today. one of those differences involves government, big or small, which do you prefer? the national debt exploding 5 trillion under the president, just look at that. that is big government spending. so which side do you think the judge is on when it comes to the size of government? he is next. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an...
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as far as the year 2013, they're talking about a commodities boom in south america. expect south america to show the strongest demand in 2013 because of commodities boom. that is one area that may be a glimpse of hopes. caterpillar is not the dow type. melissa: nicole, thank you so much. secretary of state hillary clinton, egypt's foreign minister announcing a cease-fire agreement had been reached between israel and activists. >> the cease-fire is set to take effect in 29 minutes, the past 30 minutes a heavy rocket barrage heading out of the gaza strip, 10 missiles heading that way, another missile heading that way, went into town. we are able to overwhelm the iron dome missile defense system by firing multiple rockets at one area. if it happens and comes together in the next 30 minutes i is more than a cease-fire. an agreement to end the rockets into southern israel and israel decided to end the assassinations of hamas and jihad leadership inside the gaza strip. granger and weapons smuggling and also egypt guaranteeing the fact the rockets would not fly. the whole h
as far as the year 2013, they're talking about a commodities boom in south america. expect south america to show the strongest demand in 2013 because of commodities boom. that is one area that may be a glimpse of hopes. caterpillar is not the dow type. melissa: nicole, thank you so much. secretary of state hillary clinton, egypt's foreign minister announcing a cease-fire agreement had been reached between israel and activists. >> the cease-fire is set to take effect in 29 minutes, the...
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it you is cheapest private island for sale in america. liz: don't miss fox business's special coverage of the election.
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stuart: yes, sir, it is, but this is the united states of america. this is-- should be the most dynamic economy on this planet. we do private enterprise. >> yes. stuart: we're not robust, we're not dynamic. we're growing at less than 2% after four years of president obama's policies, policies that you helped to write. look, i'm an immigrant to this country and completely be robust and dynamic and expanding and that's what i expect from america and i'm not getting it. >> you're only getting half of that, i agree with that. stuart: yeah. >> because we had a massive bubble that bubble popped, you can't go back to doing what you were doing before the recession began so you really can't have a v-shaped recovery the way you had in 1982 when the interest rate went town 20%, choked up activity and then fell back down to 10% and act returned. stuart: why-- >> what we have is much more like 2001 and a bubble popped and you've got to crawl your way out of it. >> we cut taxes and crew with private enterprise and a couple of wars and we had-- >> stuart, we have a
stuart: yes, sir, it is, but this is the united states of america. this is-- should be the most dynamic economy on this planet. we do private enterprise. >> yes. stuart: we're not robust, we're not dynamic. we're growing at less than 2% after four years of president obama's policies, policies that you helped to write. look, i'm an immigrant to this country and completely be robust and dynamic and expanding and that's what i expect from america and i'm not getting it. >> you're only...
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entitlement heartbreak in america's back. liz: floating the bill for social security first time ever going into the red. the government has become less capable as it has gotten bigger. ask the hurricanes and the victims how the government responds. stuart: we have got that leader in the show. i want to bring in the wall street journal, kimberly, welcome to the program, always good to have you on board. i am getting all head up here. i am. this so-called offer from the president announced to a slap in the face, just sticking it to america. i want to know what you think. >> i think you are right at you guys were talking about how and sirius this is as a recipe to deal with the economic misfortune we have and this is going to add to it but this is absolutely -- negotiating paper, to put this in perspective what the government -- what the president sent to john boehner was more than he was asking for with debt negotiations. when the configuration in washington was to lead the same, what the senate was able to pass even when it ha
entitlement heartbreak in america's back. liz: floating the bill for social security first time ever going into the red. the government has become less capable as it has gotten bigger. ask the hurricanes and the victims how the government responds. stuart: we have got that leader in the show. i want to bring in the wall street journal, kimberly, welcome to the program, always good to have you on board. i am getting all head up here. i am. this so-called offer from the president announced to a...
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look, i say that this election is a very clear choice, america has exceptional and unique, versus america like europe. what kind of america do you want, travis brown? >> well, there's no doubt the america that i want and many people that are responsible for our job growth, our economic vitality want an exceptional america, there's no doubt that we know policies that work versus those that do not and i think the reason you're seeing such a large base election today, tonight, tomorrow, through tomorrow night is because americans want to return to an exceptional america. stuart: now, i know what the polls are saying, but i'm going to ask all of our guests on the program, each and every one of them. i want you to call the election, not who you want to win, but tell me and our viewers, who do you think wins tomorrow? >> i'm going to stay with the redskins forecast, i think there will be change. you're seeing intensity, the early turnout in ohio and you're seeing the flip of momentum in states like florida, but i think it will be a close one. stuart: okay. now, i want the impact on the electora
look, i say that this election is a very clear choice, america has exceptional and unique, versus america like europe. what kind of america do you want, travis brown? >> well, there's no doubt the america that i want and many people that are responsible for our job growth, our economic vitality want an exceptional america, there's no doubt that we know policies that work versus those that do not and i think the reason you're seeing such a large base election today, tonight, tomorrow,...
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billion, hundreds of fundraisers and campaign events for both candidates and closely watched debates, america chooses who will lead the most important democracy for the next four years. the first set of polls in the nation to close will be in indiana and kentucky, but all eyes are on the swing states, many believe it will decide the election. polls in virginia close at 7:00 eastern with north carolina the subject of the battle for ohio and parts of florida behind. they close at 7:30. the results will come fast on on battleground states indicative of how independent voters ultimately all voters will decide this race. as tight as they have been nationally, four years ago president obama became the first democratic and 44 years to win virginia. going into election day today, virginia's 13 editorial votes are considered to be in play and virginia remains a state both campaigns deemed critical to the editorial college victory. governor romney's path to victory narrowing considerably without virginia. sending the first lady for last-minute rally yesterday. the home of this year's democratic nationa
billion, hundreds of fundraisers and campaign events for both candidates and closely watched debates, america chooses who will lead the most important democracy for the next four years. the first set of polls in the nation to close will be in indiana and kentucky, but all eyes are on the swing states, many believe it will decide the election. polls in virginia close at 7:00 eastern with north carolina the subject of the battle for ohio and parts of florida behind. they close at 7:30. the...
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stuart: not a healthy america. i don't see that as the kind of america i came to 40 years ago. charles: in some parts i agree with dan and in some parts your complete the offer. talking about how white republicans were before the election. i don't know how much you listen to black radio but the convention was skewered, just crushed. i said the day after the election i am not going to vote for you if i don't think you like me, i don't care how great your economic policy is and this thing about the great melting pot, my mother scrub floors for 30 years and never made a nickel. how can i succeed in a society where i walk into these halls myself and all i see is pictures of white people? how can a black person succeed? you have to explain that to them but you can't do it in a generalized way. you have to explain policies you embraced, hasn't moved you up the ladder. >> in your case, the problem with the republican party is, they have said some of this but not well enough to create opportunities for black americans to get better jobs than they have now and we will get into something
stuart: not a healthy america. i don't see that as the kind of america i came to 40 years ago. charles: in some parts i agree with dan and in some parts your complete the offer. talking about how white republicans were before the election. i don't know how much you listen to black radio but the convention was skewered, just crushed. i said the day after the election i am not going to vote for you if i don't think you like me, i don't care how great your economic policy is and this thing about...
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stuart: how do you think the rest of us elsewhere in america, outside the formerly golden state, how do you think we should look at you guys, you californians? what do you think we ought to think about? >> well, i think it is pretty embarrassing which is why i think when these absurd ideas are proposed, we need to have san alternative. -- we need to have an alternative. we have to have common sense solutions. i think that's what californians want. stuart: no you don't. what was the point spread for president obama in california? what was the point spread in favor of higher taxes? >> i think if this idea in particular were put up for a public vote, it would resoundingly be rejected. i think that's why we need to be vigilant. we have to continue to shine a light on bad ideas like these and offer credible alternatives that will achieve a better result by using partnerships, by using incentives and by really encouraging better education and awareness. stuart: the voice of sanity, one of the few in san diego, always a pleasure. come back and see us soon please. thank you sir. >> thanks fo
stuart: how do you think the rest of us elsewhere in america, outside the formerly golden state, how do you think we should look at you guys, you californians? what do you think we ought to think about? >> well, i think it is pretty embarrassing which is why i think when these absurd ideas are proposed, we need to have san alternative. -- we need to have an alternative. we have to have common sense solutions. i think that's what californians want. stuart: no you don't. what was the point...
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we're live across america including two key battleground states. we'll examine this election how it will shape the future of the economy, taxes and of course your investments. lori: aol shares surging today. more than 13% above 40 bucks a share right now. this is the company's best ad sales growth in seven years. they just reported. we'll be joined by the chairman and ceo tim armstrong to tell us in aol's bright spots and biggest challenges are behind or ahead. tracy: he will be happy to know you still have an aol account. first stocks as we do at the top much every hour. they are surging right now. we head down to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we got a nice rally, nicole but we still have this election day 2008, is that true? >> that's right. we're going to take a look at a long-term chart. first let's talk about what we're seeing right here and right now with the dow jones industrials doing so well. the dow right now up 161 points. 29 of 30 dow components are in the green. only intel has a down arrow. you're talki
we're live across america including two key battleground states. we'll examine this election how it will shape the future of the economy, taxes and of course your investments. lori: aol shares surging today. more than 13% above 40 bucks a share right now. this is the company's best ad sales growth in seven years. they just reported. we'll be joined by the chairman and ceo tim armstrong to tell us in aol's bright spots and biggest challenges are behind or ahead. tracy: he will be happy to know...
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. >> america can do better. we do not have to say that 8% unemployment is okay. what will make the difference in fact it will be small business hiring people. we have to get rid of obamacare. we have to take the regulatory harassment off the small business people of this country. i talked to so many of them this weekend. business people are pumped up and ready for a change. they want to hire people, but they will not if they see the fines and taxes of obamacare, if they see the harassment of our regulatory these. it is like the regulatory agencies in this administration are antibusiness. who do they think will make this economy go up but small business hiring people. that is the message. i hope people think about whether we need no change at all business as usual or is this the time to change the course of this country. cheryl: senator kay bailey hutchison, it was great to have you on today. thank you. >> thank you, cheryl. dennis: stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: we have breaking news. news corporation in part owns hulu. some content will begin to appear
. >> america can do better. we do not have to say that 8% unemployment is okay. what will make the difference in fact it will be small business hiring people. we have to get rid of obamacare. we have to take the regulatory harassment off the small business people of this country. i talked to so many of them this weekend. business people are pumped up and ready for a change. they want to hire people, but they will not if they see the fines and taxes of obamacare, if they see the harassment...
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this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. a mess out there... >>58 mph wind gusts today tonight... cold front... drop in temps... clouds increase... rain continues to fall... may become snow... no accumulation... high today 70 degrees.. buildin you usually see them sitting at the anchor desk or reporting from the scene of breaking news. but last night, some chicago journalists got an opportunity to show off a different kind of talent. (singing) wgn's own dina bair, steve sanders and dan ponce were among the chicago tv and radio personalities taking the stage at the park west for "newsapalooza 3". the event was organized by radio talk show host roe conn and grammy award winner richard marx.. who also played and sang with the broadcasters. the concert benefits "clearbrook".. an organization that provide
this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. a mess out there... >>58 mph wind gusts today tonight... cold front... drop in temps... clouds increase... rain continues to fall... may become snow... no accumulation... high today...
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we care so strongly about the future. >> i believe in the people of america. i ran for office because i am concerned. this election is over. >> after mitt romney spoke he was joined on stage with his family and paul ryan ceramic. he told reporters earlier that he had no thought of losing but that he had a wife and family that are important to him whether he won or lost. >> at 6:25 a.m. we will have a live coverage from president of obamas campaign. >> we would tell you how wall street is reacting to the election. >> right now is 6:03 a.m. and you should not be surprised that it is cooler today. >> the heat wave did not last long. this is a transition day and between that and the wets weather we are anticipating for tomorrow. the temperatures right now are in the '40's and 50's. that afternoon will be sunny and will have breezy conditions. with all the climb into the low 70's. here is the big picture. high pressure is no longer am playing and below is going down. they should approach us by tomorrow morning and it will impact the bay area in the late morning. yo
we care so strongly about the future. >> i believe in the people of america. i ran for office because i am concerned. this election is over. >> after mitt romney spoke he was joined on stage with his family and paul ryan ceramic. he told reporters earlier that he had no thought of losing but that he had a wife and family that are important to him whether he won or lost. >> at 6:25 a.m. we will have a live coverage from president of obamas campaign. >> we would tell you...
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across america, voters are casting ballots in a presidential race polls show are too close to call. we begin our team coverage in colorado. >> long lines at polling stations across the country in a battle ground states like ohio, virginia, colorado and nevada -- also in hurricane damaged areas still without power, ballots are being cast in tents. after more than a year of campaigning, the candidates themselves bloated today. mitt romney in his home town of boston. his vice-presidential pick voted in wisconsin. >> i feel great today. >> vice-president joe biden waited in line at his polling station in delaware. >> i'm feeling pretty good >> president obama, back in chicago, held his final campaign rally in iowa on monday night. he will not be voting today. he voted early. boats that were not allowed to be counted until today. but it is the last minute undecided votes that has romney making a final push, adding campaign stops in pennsylvania and the toughest battle ground ball, ohio. with polls heading into election day showing a virtual tie, it is the handful of swing states that wil
across america, voters are casting ballots in a presidential race polls show are too close to call. we begin our team coverage in colorado. >> long lines at polling stations across the country in a battle ground states like ohio, virginia, colorado and nevada -- also in hurricane damaged areas still without power, ballots are being cast in tents. after more than a year of campaigning, the candidates themselves bloated today. mitt romney in his home town of boston. his vice-presidential...
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somehow it shaped america and our thinking about who we are? then we would have a series of special exhibit halls. obviously very exciting. one for children you'll hear lots of squeals of clieght delight as they engage with the favorite characters from the children book. we have poetry corner. one way, that could be a darkroom that you enter and sit there in quite and you hear the poets voice and then images of the context in which the poet or the poem has been set. for example, we -- [inaudible] you hear brooks reciting that and you see the guys in the pool hall. you are in the pool hall with them. these are the sort of ideas. we want to make it engaging and fun and inspirational. >> host: what about non-fiction? >> absolutely feature non-fiction. we are a country that is found on the written word started with the we hold these truths to be self-evident and the constitution and propagated with the gettysburg address and the speeches of martin luther king and others. these are fundamentally important to defining the country and who with we are
somehow it shaped america and our thinking about who we are? then we would have a series of special exhibit halls. obviously very exciting. one for children you'll hear lots of squeals of clieght delight as they engage with the favorite characters from the children book. we have poetry corner. one way, that could be a darkroom that you enter and sit there in quite and you hear the poets voice and then images of the context in which the poet or the poem has been set. for example, we --...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>>. [ speaking foreign language ] >> several weeks after investigator mike davis received intel about an alleged drug ring on chicago south side authorities get ready to bust the leader. they've learned a 50-pound shipment of cannabis arrived at target's home. the plan, grab him on his way to a sale arrest him, and flip him to nab other local traffickers. >> they've got a tight hold on this area around the jail. get one, squeeze him, flip him, you know, next guy, next guy. it's a never ending battle but you know what? that's what we signed up to do. >> guy's at the house that we left. we're going to set up again. >> we're going into an area where he's allegedly going to go
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>>. [ speaking foreign language ] >> several weeks after investigator mike davis received intel about an alleged drug ring on chicago south...
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we believe in a generous america. in a compassionate america. in a tolerant america. open to the dreams of an immigrant's daughter who studies in our schools and pledges to our flag. [applause] to the young boy on the south side of chicago who sees the light beyond the nearest street corner. to the furniture worker's child in north carolina who wants to become a doctor or a scientist. an engineer or an entrepreneur. a diplomat or even a president. [applause] that's the future we hope for. that's the vision we share. that's where we need to go. forward. [applause] that's where we need to go. now we will disagree. sometimes fiercely. about how to get there. as it has for more than two century, progress will come in fits and starts. it's not always a straight line. it's not always a smooth path. by itself, the recognition that -- recognition that we have common hopes and dreams won't end the grid lock or solve all our problems. or substitute for the painstaking work of building consensus. and making the difficult compromises needed to move this country forward. but that
we believe in a generous america. in a compassionate america. in a tolerant america. open to the dreams of an immigrant's daughter who studies in our schools and pledges to our flag. [applause] to the young boy on the south side of chicago who sees the light beyond the nearest street corner. to the furniture worker's child in north carolina who wants to become a doctor or a scientist. an engineer or an entrepreneur. a diplomat or even a president. [applause] that's the future we hope for....
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the trust for public land said we have the best urban park system in america. and the challenge for us is making sure that all of our park users understand all of the wonderful things in our park system and know how to use our parks to tailor to their own specific experience. as diverse as this city is, there are hundreds if not thousands of different ways that people like to use and enjoy our parks. and in this app there is information about our parks, about our play grounds, about our ball fields, about our trails, about our community gardens, about the 300 pieces of public art in our jurisdiction. you can reserve a picnic bench. there's a running feed of news and events. you can volunteer in our park system by using this app. you can donate to the recreation and park department a very worthy causey might add using this app. and you can find all kinds of incredible information. so, we are just so thrilled and i wanted to give just such a big thank you to apple-liscious. we've been trying to figure out how to make it out in a world of declining resources and r
the trust for public land said we have the best urban park system in america. and the challenge for us is making sure that all of our park users understand all of the wonderful things in our park system and know how to use our parks to tailor to their own specific experience. as diverse as this city is, there are hundreds if not thousands of different ways that people like to use and enjoy our parks. and in this app there is information about our parks, about our play grounds, about our ball...
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we are and forever will be the united states of america. >> president obama won both the electoral vote and popular vote in the election. >>> mitt romney called president obama to congratulate him on reelection and the former massachusetts governor conceded defeat at his rally in boston. >> i so wish i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. but the nation chose another leader and so ann and i join with you to ernestly pray for him and for the great nation. thank you and god bless america. >> president obama congratulated the romney ryan camp on a hard fought campaign. >>> a little closer to home get ready for table games like blackjack and other casino games built in maryland. >> voters have approve questions by a narrow margei and linda so is live at arundel mills this morning and linda what does this mean for the casinos like the one behind you. >> reporter: it means they can now make way for expanding gambling like the kind you see in atlantic city or las vegas and they can put in table games like roulette alongside the slot machines and it
we are and forever will be the united states of america. >> president obama won both the electoral vote and popular vote in the election. >>> mitt romney called president obama to congratulate him on reelection and the former massachusetts governor conceded defeat at his rally in boston. >> i so wish i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. but the nation chose another leader and so ann and i join with you to ernestly pray for him...
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and we know in our hearts, that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> president obama will return to the white house this afternoon. he has no public events planned for today. before he declared victory mitt romney conceded gracefully. he told his supporters he called the president to congratulate him. he said it was time to put aside partisanship and work together for the good of the nation. >> i so wish i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. but the nation another leader. ann and i join with you to earnestly pray for him and this great nation. >> president obama says he looks forward to meeting with romney in the weeks ahead to discuss ways to move the country forward. >>> florida is still too close call even without it, president obama dominated the must-have swing states. he also took the popular vet by a narrow margin. katie marzullo joins a look at that. >> reporter: this is how the popular vote breaks down. the numbers have fluctuated a little always hovered arm here, president obama with 51% of the popular vote
and we know in our hearts, that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> president obama will return to the white house this afternoon. he has no public events planned for today. before he declared victory mitt romney conceded gracefully. he told his supporters he called the president to congratulate him. he said it was time to put aside partisanship and work together for the good of the nation. >> i so wish i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the...
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these are the small businesses of america, and all across the nation they're getting ready for their day. hundreds of thousands of small businesses are preparing for november 24, a day to open doors, and welcome the millions of customers who will turn out to shop small. small business saturday. visit shopsmall.com and get ready. because your day is coming. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> right there. >> be advised target in the parking lot. >> target's out at the vehicle. the deal is good. uc leaving the area. >> what's up, it's me. >> west suburban chicago. it's the big game day for cook county sheriff's police after a six-month-long sting operation. >> we have 40 that have already been charged, then we got 24 where charges are pending. those are the ones we'll be looking for today. >> more than 60 officers will raid multiple locations across the township today. investigators have built their case with t
these are the small businesses of america, and all across the nation they're getting ready for their day. hundreds of thousands of small businesses are preparing for november 24, a day to open doors, and welcome the millions of customers who will turn out to shop small. small business saturday. visit shopsmall.com and get ready. because your day is coming. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an...
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able fulfill your hopes to lead the countrysa in a different join with you to earnestly great god bss america. you guys are the best. thank you so is of chicago walked out on stage to deliver his victory speechhe passion he delivered after his the the with md your vote or not, i listened0s to you.8' and you've made me a better your stories and struggles, ieturn4 to the white house a more determined and more work there is to do and the fuh a second term. pause and take a welcome our nbc station as cross the country who will be joining us for this special edition of "way t early. willie ge( ist. now, kristen she is still up i believe, campaign headquarters in chicago. have you sle all? >> reporter: haven't slept at worth it historic evening. i can tell you that the crowd electrified here night when president obama delive victory speech. you sent allthanked all those that made the v called fork with mitt w romn forward. and he also pledged to reach across the aisle in this second term to work with republicans, to do a better job ofh things like the deficit and also to deal with imbrags. of cour
able fulfill your hopes to lead the countrysa in a different join with you to earnestly great god bss america. you guys are the best. thank you so is of chicago walked out on stage to deliver his victory speechhe passion he delivered after his the the with md your vote or not, i listened0s to you.8' and you've made me a better your stories and struggles, ieturn4 to the white house a more determined and more work there is to do and the fuh a second term. pause and take a welcome our nbc station...
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his campaign has won reelection and he is pledging to work with leaders in both parties to improve america. it is wednesday, november 7. i n steve chenevey. >> i and cynnÉ simpson. let's get to meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> we are watching the storm that had sped up and is becoming stronger than initially expected. cloud cover and wet weather are off to our east. this will stay relatively light for the metro area. temperature is a very cold. 41 at reg and national. cold enough we will definitely have light snow. the biggest impact of the light snow will be to our north and east. 42 and blustery at noon. by 5:00, possibly some snow. the western counties are getting off easy on this one. maybe an inch of snow. details coming up. first, let's check on traffic this morning. >> good morning. glad to see we are, around the area. no major incidents in the district virginia, or maryland. on the beltway, looking at construction crews -- often the distance past 193 toward new hampshire avenue -- and overnight project. light volume. same story with the outer loop. on a 95, george washington parkway
his campaign has won reelection and he is pledging to work with leaders in both parties to improve america. it is wednesday, november 7. i n steve chenevey. >> i and cynnÉ simpson. let's get to meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> we are watching the storm that had sped up and is becoming stronger than initially expected. cloud cover and wet weather are off to our east. this will stay relatively light for the metro area. temperature is a very cold. 41 at reg and national. cold enough we...